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Organ & Wurly 1.0.0

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This is my attempt at customizing a Hex-Layer organ tone layered with a Wurly. I've assign some pseudo drawbars to Knobs 1 & 3 & overdrive to Knob 2, the Modulation Wheel works as Leslie Slow/Fast and the Expression Pedal as Volume/Swell for the Organ not affecting the Wurly.

 

Dowload the 2 files, one is the hex-layer organ which needs to be loaded in the hex-layer user slot and the other is the registration for the respective tone. Once you saved the organ tone in the keyboard load the registration and place the Organbar tone in the first Upper 1 zone and than save again the registration.

 

Knob 1 - Volume for 2 Drawbars (midrange)

Knob 2 - Overdrive for the Organ (be careful with the amount)

Knob 3 - Volume for 2 Drawbars (high range)

Modulation Wheel - Controlse the Speed & Fast Rate of the Leslie Speaker (try all the values of the wheel casue it increases exponentially)

Expression Pedal - Controls the Volume/Sweel of the Organ

 

Pressing the Split button you'll have immediate access to a bass sound.

Also I've assign a preset Rhythm with which you can jam.

 

Hope you like it and you'll have a good use of it for your live performances!

 

Here is the video demo fo the sound:

 

 

 

 

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I'm blown away by what you've done here. I may not be the commenter you want: I'm new to the 560 and to the whole idea of MIDI too. I have questions which may be too "beginner" for you to answer: 1) where do you get the "drawbars" effects? 2) How do you load them into the 560's Effects so that you can then assign them to the knobs?

 

A fan in any case—

Stuart Sherman

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I love the download! . One question though.  In your description you say ".....Modulation Wheel - Controlse the Speed & Fast Rate of the Leslie Speaker (try all the values of the wheel casue it increases exponentially)". When I loaded this tone and registration into my unit, the mod wheel does indeed vary the Leslie speed depending on the position of the wheel by more than just fast/slow. I haven't figured out how to do anything other than 2 speed fast/slow. How did you accomplish this?  Thanks.

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Real nice, best Leslie simulation for  the PX560 I've heard. I'm also interested in how you managed the speed change-I've studied your settings for the knob and mod wheel controllers-are you using an LFO and varying its rate of speed for the hex layer tone or did you do this in some other way and assigned to the registration?

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